We started following the growth of the social photo-sharing site, Pinterest, last year, and soon knew it was going to be something special. It’s clear now, more than 6 months later, why. It’s the fastest growing website EVER. 10 million users in 9 months is crazy-impressive.

So, we got to work writing code to integrate it with SocialAdr. It wasn’t exactly easy, because we wanted it to function in a way that would mimic a person’s natural usage of Pinterest. But we think we’ve done a decent job in its initial release.

What do I need to do to get my URLs promoted on Pinterest?

If you already have a ‘Lazy’ account, absolutely nothing. If you don’t, you just need to upgrade. Free members cannot receive Pinterest submissions.

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve just rolled out LinkedIn integration. If you haven’t heard of this site, it’s only the most popular business networking site, and the 12th most popular website on the frickin’ internet. So, it’s pretty much a big deal

When your content is shared on LinkedIn, it can appear on the LinkedIn homepage, on “LinkedIn Today”, in groups, email, mobile and more. That’s some great publicity.

As usual with these premium social media sites, only Lazy members can receive submissions to LinkedIn. Also, there’s nothing you need to do to start receiving LinkedIn Shares, they’ll happen naturally, but if you want to disable them completely, you can do that here.

It was a long time coming. Truth be told we started development on Facebook integration in 2010. Unfortunately there were some technical challenges that put the project on hold. One of our main concerns with integrating a new social media service is the whole “footprint” issue, as well as the possibility of accounts being banned for “spam” or for being “too promotional”. So these issues presented several challenges when it came to Facebook.

The good news is, we’ve finally rolled it out and we believe our solution will be effective. Subscribed members can now receive Likes on their URLs.

What do I need to do to receive Facebook Likes?

If you already have a ‘Lazy’ account, absolutely nothing. If you don’t, you just need to upgrade. Free members cannot receive Likes.

Good news! We’ve decided to bump up the archive limits for all the ‘Lazy’ accounts. This means your bookmarks will remain in circulation much longer and will be submitted to the social bookmarking sites many more times.

Link Builder – from 40 to 75

Link Addict – from 80 to 150

Linkaholic – from 160 to 300

If you have bookmarks that were previously archived, you can go to the Bookmark Archive page, and click this new button: